Hair Loss Blood Test

If you're noticing thinning hair or excessive shedding, this test can help uncover potential causes.

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Noticing thinning hair or excessive shedding?

This test can help uncover potential causes of hair loss, which may be linked to hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, or underlying health conditions. By measuring key markers related to thyroid function, iron levels, and hormone balance, this test provides valuable insights to help you take control of your hair health.

  • Results estimated within 7-10 working days

  • Convenient testing options

  • Bespoke doctor's report

  • Free delivery

What's in the test?

Hormones

  • Testosterone
    Testosterone is a hormone that causes male characteristics. For men, it helps regulate sex drive and plays a role in controlling bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, strength, and the production of red blood cells and sperm. Testosterone is produced in the testicles of men and, in much smaller amounts, in the ovaries of women.
    In men, testosterone levels naturally decline after the age of 30, although lower-than-normal levels can occur at any age and can cause low libido, erectile dysfunction, difficulty in gaining and maintaining muscle mass, and lack of energy.
    Although women have much lower amounts of testosterone than men, it is important for similar reasons, playing a role in libido, muscle and fat distribution, and the formation of red blood cells.
  • Free Androgen Index (FAI)
    The free androgen index (FAI) is a calculation used to determine the amount of testosterone that is free (unbound) in the bloodstream. Most testosterone is bound to proteins such as sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin and is not available to interact with the body's cells.
    FAI is used in women to assess the likelihood of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and in men to give a better indication of testosterone status.

Inflammation

  • High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
    C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is an inflammation marker used to assess whether there is inflammation in the body, though it doesn’t pinpoint where the inflammation is located.
    High Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) is used to detect low-level inflammation that may damage blood vessels, potentially leading to a heart attack or stroke.
    Significant inflammation occurs in response to injury or infection (like the swelling around a twisted ankle), which can cause CRP-hs to rise.

Iron Status

  • Ferritin
    Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in your cells and tissues. The body typically uses iron to make haemoglobin, which transports oxygen, but stores excess iron in ferritin for future use.
    Measuring ferritin levels gives an indication of the amount of iron stored in your body, which can be crucial for healthy hair growth.

Proteins

  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
    SHBG is a protein that transports sex hormones (testosterone, oestrogen, and dihydrotestosterone, or DHT) in the blood. Hormones bound to SHBG are inactive, meaning they cannot interact with your cells.
    Measuring SHBG helps assess the amount of free hormones available to act on the body.

Thyroid Hormones

  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
    TSH is produced in the pituitary gland to regulate the production of thyroid hormones (T4 and T3) by the thyroid gland.
    If thyroid hormones are low, more TSH is produced to stimulate the thyroid to make more. Conversely, high thyroid hormone levels will suppress TSH production.
    Abnormal TSH levels generally signal an issue with the thyroid, though a pituitary disorder could also be a cause.
  • Free Thyroxine (Free T4)
    Thyroxine (T4) is one of the main thyroid hormones that helps speed up metabolism. Most T4 is bound to proteins in the blood, but only free T4 is active and can affect the body.
    Free T4 is less active than T3, but it must convert to T3 in the body to fully act on the cells.

Vitamins

  • Vitamin D
    Despite being called a vitamin, vitamin D is actually a hormone produced when your skin is exposed to sunlight. It must be converted into 25 hydroxycholecalciferol (25 OH) to be used by your body.
    Vitamin D is essential for bone health, helping the body absorb calcium. It also plays a role in muscle health, immune function, and mental wellbeing.
    Symptoms of low vitamin D include muscle weakness, mood swings, and fatigue. Many people in the UK are deficient, especially those with darker skin or those who don’t spend much time outdoors.
    Small amounts can be obtained from food (e.g., oily fish, eggs, and fortified foods), but it’s difficult to correct a deficiency through diet alone.

How to prepare for your test

Please follow these instructions to ensure accurate results:

  • Take your sample between 6am and 10am.

  • Wait until any short-term illness has passed before testing.

  • Avoid using a finger that has been exposed to hormone gels, pessaries, or patches in the past 4 weeks. Wear gloves if applying these products.

  • Ensure you don’t take any vitamin or mineral supplements for at least 24 hours before your test.

  • Don’t take biotin for 2 days before your test, and consult your doctor if it is prescribed.

  • Thyroxine can be taken before or after the test as usual.

  • If you take desiccated thyroid extract (DTE) or liothyronine, it’s best to take your medication after collecting your sample.

  • Let us know if you take amiodarone or lithium, as these medications can affect your thyroid function results.

Directions:

Please follow these instructions to ensure accurate results:

Take your sample between 6am and 10am.

Wait until any short-term illness has passed before testing.

Avoid using a finger that has been exposed to
hormone gels, pessaries, or patches in the past 4 weeks. Wear gloves if applying these products.

Ensure you don’t take any vitamin or mineral supplements for at least 24 hours before your test.

Don’t take biotin for 2 days before your test, and consult your doctor if it is prescribed.

Thyroxine can be taken before or after the test as usual.

If you take desiccated thyroid extract (DTE) or
liothyronine, it’s best to take your medication
after collecting your sample.


Let us know if you take amiodarone or lithium, as these medications can affect your thyroid function results.

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Enjoy free delivery on orders over £50. A delivery fee of £3.96 applies to orders under £50.

We will arrange for delivery of the products you order by the method and to the address which you specify in the check-out procedure.

Please note orders placed over the weekend will be dispatched within the following 3-5 working days. Our opening hours are Mon - Fri 9:00am -5:30pm if you have any queries regarding order fulfillment please get in touch via info@gutandhealth.co.uk or by calling 03330504030

Products will be dispatched using third-party providers such as Royal Mail or overnight courier services. You will be notified of your delivery by email or text and provided updates as to its progress. If you need to change your delivery options or request the parcel to be left in a safe place, you can do so with the overnight courier but not with Royal Mail. Other delivery options are available on request.  

Tracking of Orders 

You will be notified of your delivery throughout its journey by email or text  by our third-party providers and given updates as to its progress. 

Returns and Refunds   

At Gut and Health, we want you to be delighted with the products you purchase from us.

However, if you wish to return the item purchased, refunds will only be given if the item is posted back to us within 14 days of it having been despatched.  Please ensure that you obtain proof of postage.  

Refunds will only be given if the item is in its original, unopened packaging. If the item has been opened, used, incomplete, or damaged, a refund will not be given unless the product is found to be faulty.  

If  the delivery costs are not met, then we will be entitled to deduct the direct costs of recovering the goods from the amount to be re-credited to you.  

Please allow up to 10 working days for your refund to reach you. Monies will be sent to the debit or credit card that you used to make the purchase. Your rights to return the items do not apply once the 14 day period has expired.

If you need to speak to one of our customer service team, please contact us on either 03330 504030 or send an email to info@gutandhealth.co.uk.

Testing Kits

Refunds or free re-tests are not possible in the circumstances where an insufficient or incorrect sample has been taken. Customers must ensure they strictly adhere to the testing guidelines provided otherwise additional costs and delays may be incurred.  

If your testing kit has been purchased from our website and already dispatched, you can return it unopened and unused with the original packaging for a refund within 14 days of it having been dispatched. Please ensure you obtain proof of postage.

If your testing  kit has already been opened, used, or is incomplete or damaged, we are unable to provide a refund, although a refund will be given if the product is faulty.  Where applicable, and in order to cover our costs for the test kit and its delivery, we reserve the right to offer a refund less £35.00 as our administration fee.

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